A few of the many highlights we attended
Betteridge – "Changemaker" Cocktail Reception
Caviar Beckoned
The Greenwich International Film Festival opened with the elaborate "Changemaker" Cocktail Reception sponsored by Betteridge and Cartier on June 1, 2017. Held at the stunning Betteridge store, jewelers since 1897, located at 239 Greenwich Avenue, chilled champagne flowed steadily and bowls of caviar beckoned, when one could take one’s eyes off the luxurious displays of jewelry, including exquisite estate pieces, a few of which (Debra) had to try on. To celebrate the festival, Cartier brought some very special watches to tempt and dazzle the eyes including their stunning Panthère watch.
Debra C. Argen and Edward F. Nesta
On The Red Carpet -"Changemaker" Cocktail Reception
Academy Award-winning actress Renée Zellweger, a recipient of the 2017 festival’s "Changemaker Award for her leadership and support in the search for effective treatments and a cure for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)" mingled with the guests, as did humanitarian, maternal health advocate and model Christy Turlington Burns who also received a "Changemaker Award" for her work with Every Mother Counts, an organization she founded to make pregnancy and childbirth safe for every mother, everywhere," and Honoree Andrew Niblock, who has ALS. A gala dinner followed at L’Escale at the Delamar Hotel.
Renée Zellweger and Edward F. Nesta
The 4-day festival films consisted of Narrative Features, Documentary Features, and Shorts Programs. We attended the Opening Night Film & Party, on June 2, 2017, that began with the dynamic premiere of the Documentary Feature Film, Bending the Arc, an American 102-minute film directed by Kief Davidson and Pedro Kos. Held at the Bow Tie Cinema on Railroad Avenue, complimentary wine helped kick off the celebratory film festival with panache.
GIFF Founders
Colleen deVeer, Wendy Stapleton Reyes, and Ginger Stickel
The film is about "the extraordinary team of doctors and activists – including Paul Farmer, Jim Yong Kim, and Ophelia Dahl – whose work thirty years ago to save lives in a rural Haitian village grew into a global battle in the halls of power for the right to health for all. Epic, yet intimate, the film is a compelling argument for the power of collective and personal vision and will to turn the tide of history."
Bending The Arc – Panelists
The screening was followed by a Q&A with Ophelia Dahl, Cori Stern, Joia Mukherjee, and Dr. Rifat Latifi (Westchester Medical Center) and Moderated by Barbara Pierce Bush. We had the opportunity to speak with Ophelia Dahl and Cori Stern after the Q&A to learn more about the film, and their involvement, and were impressed by the entire group’s passion and humanity.
Ophelia Dahl and Edward F. Nesta
Cori Stern, Screenwriter and Debra C. Argen
An over-the-top Opening Night Party followed at the Greenwich Boys and Girls Club, presented by Betteridge, Alfa Romeo, and Casamigos, where a concert by Flo Rida kept the audience dancing throughout the evening. A well-stocked bar and delectable hors d’oeuvres by Cuisinart along with top area restaurants including The Little Pub, BarTaco, DiCicco & Sons Events & Cuisine, Fortina, and more, complemented the fun evening.
Flo Rida and Guests – Opening Night Party
Activist and head of the Social Impact Jury, Sophia Bush presented the film awards, with top honors going to director Matthew Heineman for the Best Social Impact Film, City of Ghosts, earning a $10,000 cash award. Other award-winning films included: Best Narrative Feature Film, The Strange Ones, directed by Christopher Radcliff and Lauren Wolkstein, Best Documentary Feature Film, Bending The Arc, directed by Kief Davidson and Pedro Kos, Best Narrative Short Film, Under Pressure, directed by Lilli Schwabe, Best Documentary Short Film, The Rabbit Hunt, directed by Patrick Bresnan, and Best Connecticut Shorts Film, Blind Sushi, directed by Eric Heimbold.
Edward F. Nesta and Debra C. Argen
Opening Night Party
On June 3, 2017, we saw the American, 93-minute, Narrative Feature, The Hero, (genre: Comedy/Drama) directed by Brett Haley, with screenwriters: Marc Basch and Brett Haley, Cast: Krysten Ritter, Laura Prepon, Nick Offerman, Sam Elliott, and Katherine Ross, Producers: Sam Bisbee, Amy Jarvela, Houston King, and Erik Rommesmo.
"The Hero stars the legendary Sam Elliott as an aging actor confronting mortality. Lee Hayden (Elliott) is a Western icon with a golden voice, but his best performances are decades behind him. He spends his days reliving old glories and smoking too much weed with his former-co-star-turned-dealer, Jeremy (Nick Offerman), until a surprise cancer diagnosis brings his priorities into sharp focus. He soon strikes up an exciting, contentious relationship with stand-up comic Charlotte (Laura Prepon), and he attempts to reconnect with his estranged daughter, Lucy (Krysten Ritter), all while searching for one final role to cement his legacy."
As longtime fans of Sam Elliot "the voice" and Katherine Ross, it was a pleasure watching the on-screen chemistry between this dynamic couple who have been married since 1984.
Celebrating its third anniversary in 2017, the Greenwich International Film Festival is about "Making an Impact," and with the high-quality of films, programs, and parties, they clearly succeeded in hitting their mark. We eagerly look forward to the 2018 Greenwich International Film Festival.
"Greenwich International Film Festival (GIFF) is a non-profit organization that hosts a world class film festival each June, and supporting events throughout the year. It was founded to bridge the worlds of film, finance, and philanthropy. The Festival’s mission is to provide filmmakers with the opportunity to showcase their work with the goal of finding financing for future projects. Additionally, GIFF harnesses the power of film to serve the greater good by supporting charity partners with festival proceeds."
"GIFF strives to Make an Impact on the local community and the world beyond. To date, GIFF has:
o | Donated more than $125,000 to charity partners |
o | Awarded $70,000 to talented filmmakers |
o | Offered a wide variety of free educational programs to the community |
o | Raised awareness on important issues facing the world today through our programming. Topics have included: Human rights o Cyber bullying o Gun Control o Racial Injustice o Prison Reform o Educational Reform o Environmental Issues o Forced Migration o Mental Health o Women’s Rights |
o | Honored Humanitarian Changemakers including Trudie Styler, Freida Pinto, Harry Belafonte, Mia Farrow, and Abigail Breslin" |
To learn more about attending or submitting films for consideration for the next Greenwich International Film Festival, please visit the website: www.GreenwichFilm.org
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